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Fig. 6. The regulatory effect of rBM on ER
levels is independent of cell
shape changes. (A) Primary cells (a) and Scp2 cells (b) form typical flattened
monolayers on plastic. Morphological change (cell rounding and aggregation)
can be induced by the non-adherent substratum polyHEMA in primary cells (c)
and in Scp2 cells (d). The addition of rBM on polyHEMA did not affect this
cell rounding (e,f). Bar, 100 µm. (B) The densitometric analysis of
ER
protein levels determined by western blot in primary mammary
epithelial cells at days 2 or 6 after isolation (a) and in Scp2 cells at day 3
in culture (b) shows that addition of rBM to pre-rounded cells was necessary
to upregulate ER
over basal levels detected on plastic. n=3;
*P<0.05.